For a Yamaha YZ250F, the rear wheel axle nut should typically be tightened to a torque specification of 72 ft-lbs (98 Nm). It's important to refer to the owner's manual or service manual for your specific model year, as torque specifications can vary slightly. Always ensure that the axle is properly lubricated and use a torque wrench for accuracy when tightening.
i think your looking for a tourque wrench you can adjust how many ft /lb
the current gen 09 TRD 5.7L v8 has 381 hp and 400ft-lb of tourque with the new supercharger from TRD it can get 504hp and 550ft-lb of tourque WOOT!!
stock the 5.7 vortec's had 255 hp and 330 ft pounds of tourque
453 horsepower at 5350 rpm and 531 pound-feet of tourque at 3500 rpm.
snug them don't tighten them
well first you have to make sure you have the bearings in the wheel on both sides. then you just put them on and tighten the bolt that goes on the end of the truck. dont tighten it to much or your wheels wont spin, so make sure the wheels can spin and continue to spin, but not able to fall off
I believe it is 265 Ft/Lbs torque at 2000 RPM ( and 145 horsepower at 4200 RPM )
holds 3 quarts if you only drain the pan and 8 quarts if you drain the tourque converter too!
1.0 L 1.2 L total quantity 1.1 with new filter Bye Victor Loayza from Bolivia
Clymer manual specifies about 14 foot lbs. But not many tourque wrenches go down that far, so you can use inch pounds. Use about 180 inch pounds., Most of the mechanics I speak with just tighten them down without either, just get them good and snug, but do not over tighten. make sure you have a cooper washer on the lower Rt. head stud, and a regular nut (not a acorn nut) on the botton left. Judge how much pressure is on each head nut. Hard to screw this up, really/.
loosen up the tire then pull it back and tighten it at the same time and it will be much tighter
to the listed specification